We are not sure how many of you are waiting to buy Watch Dogs on the Wii U, but via the Watch Dogs Twitter feed we have learned that the Wii U version will not be getting any additional DLC content or any extras.

The news is in some ways surprising, but in others ways not really surprising. After the long wait for the Wii U version to arrive, you could think that Ubisoft would be throwing Wii U players a bone with something extra or at least some of the DLC that has already made its way to other platforms.

Considering the news from Ubisoft that they are not planning to do any additional titles like Watch Dogs for the Wii U platform, it should have been expected. While they are not coming right out and saying it, but Ubisoft isn’t expecting to sell many copies of Watch Dogs for the Wii U. The fact that there are no extras or DLC coming for the Wii U can’t help matter much, but it likely doesn’t matter.

Fans of the new Forza Horizon game can get excited about the fact that the next Car Pack for the game will arrive on November 6th; that is, if you are able to pry yourself away from Halo 4 long enough to download it and check it out.

Known as the “Bondurant Car Pack,” the DLC package will consist of six new cars for players to buy and check out. The six new cars are: 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder; 2012 Shelby 1000; 2010 BMW M3 GTS; 1994 Nissan 240SX SE; 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon; and 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C. Each offers a unique brand of entertainment to the already loaded car collection within Forza Horizon.

The Bondurant Car Pack will cost 400 Microsoft Points, or it will be free for Forza Horizon Season Pass holders. Season Pass holders will want to remember that in order it get it for free you need to download the Bondurant Car Pack from within the Forza Horizon game.

The first downloadable additional content for the Tony Hawk HD title that did so surprisingly well is being moved back. Originally, the first package of additional content was to arrive in November, but now we are hearing that the DLC pack will not arrive till December, with the first week of December targeted for release.

According to developer Robotmodo, they are sorry that the DLC content is going to be arriving later than they would have liked; but it is still coming. The DLC content is known as the Revert Pack and it is said to feature select levels form Tony Hawk 3 that have been remastered, in HD, of course.

Of course, both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 will be getting the Revert Pack as well as the just-released PC version, which was released for PC users via Steam recently. Despite a number of rumors suggesting a possible Wii U release, nothing we have heard indicates that a release on the Wii U platform is planned at this time. There is no word yet on how much the Revert Pack is going to set you back when it arrives in December.

Darksiders’ Creative Director Joe Madureira will be departing Vigil Games. The comic book legend that played such an important role in the development of the Darksiders franchise will be gone after a seven-year stint with Vigil Games.

In an effort to take the attention away from Joe’s departure, THQ has shown a new image from upcoming DLC with a tagline, “A new adventure awaits Death!”, but no timeline or additional details are known when this DLC might arrive.

As for Madureria, who is best known for his work on the Uncanny X-Men, in addition to Darksiders, he is apparently headed back to the comic book world. Madureira says that he will announce his next “big thing” at some point in the months ahead. No one expects that it will have anything to do with video games, however.

The next DLC for Borderlands 2 is expected to be a large expansion to the game. After being outed by PS3 Trophies, we know it will be called “Mr. Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage”.

The news about the DLC was posted on NeoGAF when the DLC information was discovered during a recent patch. There are three trophies associated with the DLC, which are Bronze – Explosive, Silver - Motorhead, and Gold – Obsessed.

The next DLC package has yet to be announced or confirmed by Gearbox, but it is expected that this will be included with the season pass for Borderlands 2. The thing is that we don’t have a clue yet on when it might arrive. We will just have to wait and see.

Big news for those excited about the release of Forza Horizon. Developer Playground Games and Turn 10 Studios have confirmed that the game will be getting a full-featured Rally Expansion Pack, which will arrive on December 18th.

The Rally Expansion Pack will deliver a rally experience for Forza Horizon drivers who will get the chance to tackle the off-road areas of Colorado. It promises to deliver all of the excitement of rally driving, with deep ruts, higher jumps and new driving surface types. Of course, the Rally Expansion Pack will include new rally tuned cars, co-driver calls, all new rally events, and (of course) a slew of new Achievements to earn.

When the Rally Expansion Pack arrives on December 18th, it will cost 1,600 Microsoft Points, or if you already have purchased the 4,000 Microsoft Point Forza Horizon Season Pass, it will be included as part of your Season Pass offerings at no additional charge.

Speaking of the Season Pass, it has been confirmed that if you take the plunge and purchase the Forza Horizon Season Pass, you will get five exclusive cars, with one being delivered for download on the 3rd Tuesday of each month starting in November 2012 and running through March 2013. So far, we only know that the first car will be the 2006 Lamborghini Miura Concept as the November Season Pass bonus car.

The number of additional bonus cars is looking pretty good for Forza Horizon, with bonus cars coming for pre-ordering the game, included with the collector’s edition, for playing and downloading the demo, and for buying the season pass. It seems that Playground Games and Turn 10 are making a serious statement with this release, and early reviews as well as the demo are indicating that this is a title worth buying.

United Front and publisher Square Enix have confirmed that new DLC content will be headed to Sleeping Dogs this October. The new DLC package will include a number of new missions and powerful upgrades for players to use in the exciting open world title.

In addition, a free Community Gift Pack will also be released that will be the first premium story-driven DLC pack for Sleeping Dogs. More specifics on the Community Pack will be unveiled at the upcoming Comic Con in New York.

While all of the prices and release dates have not been set in stone just yet, upcoming DLC will include the Street Racer Pack, The SWAT Pack (which adds 20 cop missions), The Tactical Soldier Pack, and, of course, the free Community Gift Pack. We expect the specifics to be made official at Comic Con in New York on October 14th.

As the release date for the new Forza Horizon title draws closer, word has reached us that the first expansion pack from developer Playground Games is already on tap for a December 18th release.

While we don’t have any additional details on the upcoming Expansion Pack, we can confirm that Forza Horizon will offering monthly car pack DLC for purchase. The price of the expansion pack and car packs has yet to be announced, but we are told that it is likely the same as what we have already seen with Forza 4.

As you might expect, Forza Horizon will be offering a season pass that will cover upcoming content releases at a special price. Specifics on the pricing of the season pass and how much DLC content you will get with the season pass have not yet been announced; but expect the pricing information shortly as we continue to speed toward the release of Forza Horizon.

Square Enix and developer United Front plan to go all in on the downloadable content for Sleeping Dogs. The plan is for six months of downloadable content for the open-world action title that will start arriving in September.

The first content pack will be available on release day and is called the Retro Triad Pack, which is an 80s-inspired collection of old school outfits and a funky kung-Fu van. Additional packs will feature the high-speed Racing Pack and an explosive SWAT pack. The high-speed racing and explosive SWAT pack are expected for release in September, but additional details will be announced soon.

Sleeping Dogs, which started life as a True Crime title from Activision before they decided to drop the project, was later picked up by Square Enix and rebranded as Sleeping Dogs. It releases in North America today and in Europe later in the week.